Ventilatory support and mechanical properties of the fibrotic lung acting as a "squishy ball"

Ann Intensive Care. 2020 Feb 4;10(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s13613-020-0632-6.

Abstract

Protective ventilation is the cornerstone of treatment of patients with the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); however, no studies have yet established the best ventilatory strategy to adopt when patients with acute exacerbation of interstitial lung disease (AE-ILD) are admitted to the intensive care unit. Due to the severe impairment of the respiratory mechanics, the fibrotic lung is at high risk of developing ventilator-induced lung injury, regardless of the lung fibrosis etiology. The purpose of this review is to analyze the effects of mechanical ventilation in AE-ILD and to increase the knowledge on the characteristics of fibrotic lung during artificial ventilation, introducing the concept of "squishy ball lung". The role of positive end-expiratory pressure is discussed, proposing a "lung resting strategy" as opposed to the "open lung approach". The review also discusses the practical management of AE-ILD patients discussing illustrative clinical cases.

Keywords: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Interstitial lung diseases; Mechanical ventilation; Respiratory failure; Ventilator-induced lung injury.

Publication types

  • Review